Toronto Blue Iays mitts slides into second base late as Baltimore Orioles Iike iarcia sends the ball to first on successful doulilc pli during letliiesda nights game in loroir to The IIs were ictiinsot the double plays the game losing It lliotm Orioles sweep both ends of doubleheader IHIIHNIII Theres nothing like doubleheader sweep to brighten oncstitle as piiatioiis Itist ask IIarl Weayct Ihc Liltinioic manager was ccsiatzc alter the tirioles hid tituici loroiito Blue Jays HE and Vutncsday night to iiIII 21 the hunt tor top honors tie IIas liivision of base ball Illttltittl League can Itlll the Yankees ieatei said ietciIing to the Iw oik clut liItll holds game edge lll llic Iiiolcs The only thing we can do now Is go out on the held and in the game on tha particular day New York and Boston con cluded their season series the last unick oi July and so final showdown between lllt two teams in Ill not occur lcc Ma who belted two run liomci Ill Wednesday ltlsl game and siiiackwl Ititirstot mg double In the Iiiglitcap said the fact the Iiolcs will not littt the Yankees might prove eosllj licspitc the doutilt ictor he tore liteW spectators at Ijtliilii llIIII stadium altiiiiorc iiiaii agul to gain illl one halt game as the Yankees blankul liiiston Ill ti hop Ilic lied NM gaititstill Itittiacc Mike Flanagan 127m bested Jesse Jefferson ttiti Iti the opener while Rudy Ttlay raised his record to 177113 in the nightcap as the tirioles sent Ierry laryiii to his Itith deleat against tiitie iItories Scott Mct Gregor was credited with saves in both games giv mg him tour for the season It was the tIrst title this season an tiriolc pitcher has gained saves on both ends ot lotihle header lhc IaltIiiIoic cansc was aidul by two Ioroiito errors In tllt eighth inning oi the first gaini tiltll led to tour Ulltitl ncd runs and gave the irioIts lead It also spelled the end for Icttersoii who until that point had held the lirioles to four hits including Mays Jitrd homer ot the season We gave them the first one and practicth gau llltlll tlic second well said dis Lttstttl Roy llartslicld manager of thc lilac lays toiitnie cliatitts ltIIllIIlt tat ches and we dont do either ot those Ilartstield was ielerring to routine fly ball dropped by lctt ticldcr Woods iii the eighth llIIIIIlt lli one out and Doug ults Inability to hold on to throw at first base llYt batters IS basebafl My IIIF Iltl lltfllt Iii Ids Iii IIII ti Ll IIII Ir iciir if Ln upi it an Ljo lllllli vi Tll Ill lioniii oii Han Irl Ii to it sat It ciii tit HI It lasi ii tl II II GIllll Itotilts Iwiiitl tiiiiaivo Iw iotk Illililflllltlltl ll iIlII at lttli itid Ill ai ltltiti latia lttllit lo tiLtll it iII Ililil to IIttllltlt IiIdi taiiiis th Ili it tvw Yolk lrtlllll at Iozttial ll titcptii it lou llnu at ni ltititi lanv la ngiiit ll lianiian ONTO Us later ttlltIIlt ttistoic I€IIY IS Sllttlll The seriousness oi the int cites was tirouglit Into llHll III the bottom of the Inning as the llue lays rallied tor tour runs of their own on RRI singles by trj Koods and lttck iioiic luhts ltitttlttl wall It sltH Staggs and piiichliittir lttttli ltaderssaci iticclly lototitri had ltlklll lead III the second on single to Stetc Howling tltl ttroiie Itlll scoring single Ilowcz ci the rally was cut shoit when crono on third attcr an or dtirook llll was thrown titll by Ken Singleton ll mg wire on Staggsstly torigtit III the iiigtitcap the IIoles outtiit to got litiliit run from lacti liauct his second ol the year and turned lt doubli plays Ioronio held an 11 ad vantage III hits in the opener til the ll lIlt iiiiorc hits III the second game ltt were dou tiles lhc tltitilts led it at one stage on single runs III the first second and littlllli innings lhc lltie Jays got one lltlll III llll tittti on Ito IlowIlls sewnth honic tllIi ot the season and ad ded another III the Inlll oii Radcrs Itlil single llowevei hatter restored laltIinoiIs two rini iiiIrIii withhisscycnth inning blast The two clubs conclude their tour gami stt tonight with the lilue Iays sending lini tlaiicy It ti against Itosstiriiiisltw it two oi the rims Smacks 26th homer for Yankees Jackson is no bunter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bunters build runs base at time Homerun hitters an ini patient lot deliver them in ourbase clusters Reggie Jackson is no bunter In the ninth inning of score less American League baseball game between New York Yan kees and Boston Red Sox Jack son was flashed the bunt sign to advance Thurman Munson to second base He squared around on the first and third Reds rally for win It IIIIC ASSOCIATED PRESS Despite their nearlyhopeless positions in baseballs National League divisional races in cmiiatis Sparky Anderson and Pittsburghs huck Iaimer aie keeping the taitli Andersons Reds came from behind with six runs in the final two innings to Iiip los Angeles 978 Wulnesday leaving at four the Dodgers magic number for clinching ltic Western Iivisioii The Reds trail the Dodgers by Ill games national league The Pirates were rained out after leading St Louis in the third Inning but that didnt dampen laniiers spirits With the Ihillics losing to the Metsi Intsburgti gaiiiul onehalt gaiiic in standings and is games track IIIsAwherc III the National League San liiaiieisco iants heat Houston SII IZ San Diego ladres took Atlanta Itraycs I3 and loiitical Iprm oiItlastcd thicago ulis in IL Innings lhat was courageous ctittietiack tiiitdt Anderson said alter Ken tiritlcy siiiastied two rim lioincr III the ninth III IlIIlL to win the game ii inning earlier the Reds scored tout times three on csar iero niniostioinciun tictirgc buster tlsti lxltttl homer his lath tops III the ma jor leagues and knocked lIl his IiTtti run as llII lIds beat lom my Iohn tor only the second lIIIItI Iittstiurgtis plight is not quiteasdistouiagiiigastmciii natis teie no out til it tlIltIl were two games out and theres just one to go said laniitI tollapsc has hap pened before the weekend can change season ttnc club can get hot and another cold IIIS IIIIllitstt Nino IIspinosa outdttIlcd ltiiladclpliia mound star Stew tarlton to hpr the Pirates pinosa hurled tlireeliitter struck out four and walked thicc It was the second time the Icts right handcr was in olved III shutout Victory over lhiladclphia lia Iiig combined with Skip Lockwood to blank the defending IIastcrn In isIoII llllISlStitllltIIIIISVitxtiII yllllilSLIIItHIslnilJ Rookie lelt handcr Iioti Knep pcr carried ttirIehitter into the ninth Inning tor the iiants but needed rclict trom have llcaxerlo and John tuitis to hold all Houston Iadiestillimcs icne Richards Icrry Turner and Have ltotieits cacti col lttttl tlillt hits III Izhit Iadics attack lurIieI singled III lticliaids with the tie break my run in the sewnth inning Iupos ubs Andre liawsoii tripled home have ash with the Inning run III the Izlth inningI tor Montreal The Expos other runs came on steal of home by Gary artci on the front end of double steal and hris Spears bases loaded sacrifice lly Jim Gateman Salesman of the month of August pitches but didnt offer at tosses by Bostons Reggie Cleveland american league had to talk to third base coach Dick llowser about the sign because dont bunt often enough to know it said Jack son Unable to gently lay the ball down Jackson worked the count to 32 and instead smacked his 20th home run of the season giving the Yankees 24 victory Wednesday night The triumph ttie Yankees second in two games in cru cial threegame series with the Red Sox lifted New York 33 games ahead of thirdpIaCe Boston in the American League East Baltimore Willi and 47 victories over Toronto Blue Jays sneaked into second place gamcs behind New York Elsewhere in the American League Detroit Tigers swept pair from Cleveland Indians and 21 Kansas City Chiefs beat Oakland As twice 52 and 60 Minnesota Twins blanked Chicago White Sox 70 Texas Rangers edged California An gels 2i and Milwaukee Brewers beat Seattle Mariners 85 Royals 56 As 20 The Royals continued to make mockery of the race in the Al West winning their 13th and 14th games in row club record and major league high this season The Royals now lead secondplace Chicago by nine games Dennis Leonard hurled an eighthitter in the second game and Jim Jolborn scattered seven hits but needed reliel help from Larry Gura in the fi nal two innings of the opener In an oddity Jeff Newman of Oakland started the second game as catcher and finished as pitcher giving up one hit and no runs in one inning He hit Ilal Meltae with pitch then gave up single to George Brett before retiring the next three batters Rangers Angels Texas righthander Doyle AI exander stopped California on three hits and became the win ningest Ranger pitcher this sea son with 15 victories against 10 losses Tigers 52 Indians ItI sacrifice fly by Ron Let lore in the 10th inning gave the Tigers doubleheader sweep The ligers had ended six game losing string in the opener in which Iim Corcoran doubled home two runs and Ben glivie pounded out four hits including solo homer Title bout contenders pick up easy victories LAS VEGAS Nev tAIt Ileavyweight boxing con tenders Kcn Norton and Jimmy Young were quick to admit tednesday night that their per loriiiances werent impressive And neither seemed awe struck by the otliers show ei ther lnlll betoie the lights went out over the ring at acsats Ialr ace the psych hit for their Nov meeting here was in full swing Norton the top ranked eon Loren4 Jimmy tilll and tender knocked Zanoii ot Italy Young the secoiidrranked con tender easily slipped and jab bed his way to unanimous decision over journeyman Iody Ballard When the two men meet in November theyll pick up not only the biggest paycheques ever in nontitle tight but the Itltil will get shot at tht champion hope he tNortoni doesnt think hes going to do the saint thing to me Young said aftei watching anon tall helplessly to the canvas was prepared to fight Nor Ileaiyweight Ken ortnii is held in the air by his handlers after knocking out challenger lorcnce lunon in the fifth round ledncsday in las Vegas tl lhotoi Taurus 23 Just few 1977 Trilliums left Model T6 Sleeps bathroom Asking price on this one reduced by $500 Rear bedroom large 13 weights 1000 lb 15 weights 1300 lbs Complete with Fridge and toilet ton tonight Young boasted was ready to go 15 rounds Norton who watched Youngs bout from his trailer dressing room said Young could have gone 300 rounds the way he was lighting Norton then said that he does Iiot tear Youngs punching power He cant punch know he cant hurt me Ile hit Jody Ballard with million pun ches And so it will go for the next st weeks There are some differences It the training plans of the two men who hope to win the title someday Young claims ties In great shape and will take two wetks oil before beginning to prepare for Norton Norton on the other hand ad mitted openly that he is no where near his top foiiii and that hell takeonly two days oil before continuing his training plflfllillll Im planning 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